For many, a digital piano is the perfect way to start playing the piano: an authentic feel, no tuning required, and quiet playing at any time with headphones. But what really matters when choosing your first instrument? We walk you through the key points – and name three models you can't go wrong with.
01What matters in your first digital piano
Three things determine a good beginner instrument. First, the keyboard: 88 fully weighted keys with a hammer action are a must, so playing feels like an acoustic piano and your technique stays transferable.
Second, the sound: even entry-level models deliver high-quality, sampled concert grand sounds. Third, the practicalities: a headphone jack for quiet practice, sensible speaker power and – depending on your space – the right design.
02Our beginner recommendations
Three models that have been considered reliable starters for years – each with its own strength:



03Cabinet piano or portable?
A cabinet or console digital piano (like the three above) stays firmly in the room, has built-in speakers and three pedals – ideal for the living room and long-term learning.
If you want to stay flexible or take it with you on occasion, a portable stage piano is the alternative. More on that in our Stage Pianos selection.
04The models compared
The three recommendations side by side:
| Casio PX-770 | Roland F-107 | Yamaha YDP-145 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keyboard | Hammer action (Tri-Sensor) | PHA-4 Standard | GHS, weighted |
| Sound | Casio concert grand | Roland SuperNATURAL | Yamaha CFX sampling |
| Highlight | slim console, affordable | Bluetooth, modern | classic & proven |
| Level | Entry-level | Entry-level | Entry-level |
Frequently asked questions
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Ready for your first digital piano?
Browse our selection – from the affordable entry level to the upscale console piano.
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Roland F-107 Digital Piano for Home with Bluetooth & SuperNATURAL Sound
Yamaha Arius YDP 145 digital piano